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Steve Mangano sat down with Hypepotamus to talk about what sets CurEat apart at DIG SOUTH. “To be honest, I would challenge you to look at reviews and tell me how many are actually useful to you,” says CEO Steve Mangano. “Our general philosophy is less can be more and so if

Live in South Carolina and want to learn more about CurEat? Check out WSPA.com’s latest video coverage of CurEat: CurEat App Helps You Find Places To Eat In The Upstate. There’s a new app in the Upstate to help you decide where to eat and it’s all about locally-owned foodie spots.

Watch ABC11.com’s video coverage of CurEat: New app helps you find good eats. CurEater Cheetie Kumar provides her take on what makes an amazing food experience—a great preview of her list, available through the CurEat app. Allows you to have the kind of night that you remember. …Instead of it

See if you can relate. You go to a new city, you want to find a good place to eat, so you Google “best restaurants…” A list pops up full of four and five star reviews. But then you notice McDonald’s has also made it on the list. What? You love

Read Charlotte Observer’s write up of CurEat: Take that, Yelp: New restaurant app CurEat comes to Charlotte. CurEat lines up “CurEaters” in every city who are visible and add their own favorites. Most are chefs or owners of local businesses who are plugged in about the food world. Download CurEat on

The app is designed to help you quickly find the best place to dine and drink based upon your location. Providing curated lists of restaurants from local and national experts, the app allows users to create and share personal selections of restaurants. CurEaters — prominent chefs, bartenders, artisan craft-makers, and

“This app gives users the same information but in a way that it’s coming from people you know and trust and it has a little more credibility than a guy on Yelp,” Dickinson said. Read more from the DailyTarheel.com

Locally based CurEat restaurant app launched with a party at 21c Museum Hotel Friday, Jan. 13. Creator Steve Mangano describes CurEat as a way to “make friends, have fun and create lists” of your favorite restaurants in cities you live in and visit. Many local CurEaters, who participate in the app as community experts, chefs and tastemakers, were

“I’m honored that guests and friends count on me for restaurant recommendations when they travel. CurEat allows me to curate thoughtful lists that can be easily referenced and added to,” Christensen said in a statement. Read more in WRAL.com’s article, Locally developed app aims to help diners eat local

The app…enables users to group local dining establishments that they recommend based on everything from city to type of food, with an added social aspect: Lists can easily be shared with friends and family via text or email. Likewise, if you’re traveling and need a quick recommendation, the app will